OLD SCHOOL.

Another history lesson for you. I took a stroll to see the old westside wise men~ Baby Ray , and his old friend Mike Pickel.

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Pops had his hands full, so he invited  me to check out what  Mike was working on in the studio upstairs.

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Responsible for Lowrider Magazine’s logo, countless car culture illustrations, murals on cars across the world, was and still is one of the original lowrider airbrushing craftsman, and a westside legend in pinstriping—Mike is the man.

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Mike’s work focuses  on the environment and the cars. In his era when alot of the Chicano figurative work and images like those mastered by Cartoon, and Abel started to revolutionize, Mike, as a whiteboy,  stuck to his bones, treating the architecture and structure of the bombs in the same way. In his eyes, the beauty and finesse of the metal outweighed the women……at least in his paintings.

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This is another situation where photos don’t do the image justice. Keep in mind everything is by hand, a mix of acrylic and watercolor airbrushing on classic illustration board.

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Airbrushing-aside from flesh, blood, and body types- the precision and tedious process parallel tattooing. Mechanics and the state of the technical equipment  can be a challenge to deal with, not to mention the direct accuracy, consistency, and level of focus each spray has to be delivered with, all under perfect control.

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Mike went on to explain his experience back in the day, where lowriding was still a cultural tool to bring people together. For him, the memories of the diversity, lowriding with every homeboy, brothers, from all different colors, neighborhoods, and backgrounds is what keeps him going with these paintings.

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But don’t get it twisted, aside from the love and passion his work can bring him, he’s still a serious professional, working in circulation for an upcoming gallery showing. While one is in motion another piece is begun, never letting the momentum stop.

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Be sure to check out this recent cover illustration by Mike in the special collector’s edition of 38 Timez.

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For the younger kids who gravitate toward  “lowrider culture”, or  ”Los Angeles culture“, or whatever “culture” it’s crucial to know and understand  the roots behind all the visual elements that dictate what you see, what you wear…what you get tattooed… what music you gravitate towards, and everything else - and recognize the people responsible for creating them. It’s so easy to get sucked into the movement of media to miss the level of impact one individual, or one group of people’s creativity has on an entire generation, city, nation and world and the process that was taken to make it. If we can learn to actively dissect that process, instead  of passively watching and waiting for something to happen, then we can recreate it. Advance yourselves.

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